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Archer was kicked out of his own pub. Now the push to allow pets inside venues is going national

Archer was kicked out of his own pub. Now the push to allow pets inside venues is going national

A dogged campaign to allow dogs to join humans inside cafes and pubs will be taken to the national government meeting.

  • by Felicity Caldwell

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Cyclists hit back after mayor labels them a ‘Greens mouthpiece’

Cyclists hit back after mayor labels them a ‘Greens mouthpiece’

Bicycle user groups, who found Adrian Schrinner’s May comment “incredibly offensive”, were finally given the right of reply in City Hall.

  • by Tony Moore
Brisbane Metro link to airport not cleared for take-off

Brisbane Metro link to airport not cleared for take-off

The state government and Brisbane council were singing from the same Brisbane Metro hymn sheet on Wednesday. Then the reality of Airtrain set in.

  • by Cameron Atfield and Matt Dennien
New vision for Brisbane sports precinct after changes to Games plan

New vision for Brisbane sports precinct after changes to Games plan

Brisbane City Council has struck a long-term deal with one of the tenants of a suburban sporting precinct that will no longer host Olympic events in 2032.

  • by Sean Parnell
Council seeks federal funds for new bridge from West End to Toowong

Council seeks federal funds for new bridge from West End to Toowong

Brisbane City Council cannot afford to build the pedestrian and cycle bridge on its own, and is examining several avenues to raise funds.

  • by Tony Moore
Kangaroo Point bridge a step closer to opening as final piece of deck slots into place

Kangaroo Point bridge a step closer to opening as final piece of deck slots into place

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has celebrated this week’s installation of the final span of the long-anticipated bridge ahead of its opening this year.

  • by Cameron Atfield
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How can SEQ balance the need for housing with the desire to stay green?

How can SEQ balance the need for housing with the desire to stay green?

As one homeowner living next to bushland put it, “we obviously get to see the trees, but we live in a time when there’s a shortage of housing”.

  • by Tony Moore
Brisbane 2032 CEO rebuked over call for people to ‘speak up’ for new stadium

Brisbane 2032 CEO rebuked over call for people to ‘speak up’ for new stadium

Among his platitudes for Cindy Hook, the Brisbane Games chairman delivered a veiled reprimand of her comments.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Brisbane households warned of rate rises amid $127m council revenue slump

Brisbane households warned of rate rises amid $127m council revenue slump

A lack of building activity has been blamed for a slump in Brisbane City Council’s cash reserves from $500m to $50m. And the opposition fears ratepayers will pick up the slack.

  • by Tony Moore
Units without car parks may have once led to ‘a riot’. Now, Miles wants more

Units without car parks may have once led to ‘a riot’. Now, Miles wants more

The premier found a silver lining as he fronted a property sector lunch to spruik Labor’s housing plans in the Sunshine State.

  • by Matt Dennien
‘They’ve listened’: State shift brings Schrinner back to Games group fold

‘They’ve listened’: State shift brings Schrinner back to Games group fold

The Brisbane Lord Mayor has walked back his decision of barely five months ago to abandon the 2032 Games leaders’ forum – despite outstanding differences of opinion.

  • by Matt Dennien

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